What is Bandwidth?

All your images, audio files and videos comprise data, that is,
processed information. Bandwidth is the amount of data that you have
sent or received when you watch a video or listen to a song. It’s as
simple as that!

Why do you need to know about bandwidth?

Bandwidth sets a limit on the number of videos you can upload or
watch. Hence, you should be aware of the usage to avoid paying an over
usage fee. Niche Video Media allows you to send and receive a specified
amount of information every month depending on your plan. Once you
exceed your bandwidth, you will be notified by email. Unlike several
telecom companies, which charge a penalty for crossing your usage limit,
we only charge for every extra GB that you have used (extra charges
vary with each plan).

No problem. Just use our live chat feature in the right corner. We will provide you with all the answers you need.

How do we help accomplish your video hosting goals?

Niche Video Media works through a Content Delivery Network (CDN). CDN is a network of many servers that are placed in different locations
delivering web content, such as videos, to the user from the closest server. Therefore, you go global!

Each CDN server caches the video of a site. The closer the server is to the user, geographically, the faster is the speed of delivering
content. When a user requests your video, CDN redirects the request from the originating site server to the nearest server delivering the
cached content. Hence, you can watch your videos without any interruption.

Alakazam!!! Now host videos globally with Niche Video Media.

Bandwidth usage:

As you upload and view videos in your account, the allocated bandwidth in your plan keeps reducing. You can keep a track of the bandwidth you
have used by taking a look at the ‘Overview’ section on your Dashboard. Once you exceed your bandwidth amount, you will be notified by email.

The Bandwidth Calculator, calculates the amount of bandwidth your videos are consuming. The calculator is very simple to use. Just choose
the duration of your video and number of expected plays. Voila! You now have the total GB consumption.